Spook up your décor with this Free Crochet Ghost Amigurumi Pattern, shaping the body, adding eyes, and finishing for a fun and hauntingly cute touch.

Its light texture and minimal stitches make it quick to finish, while the result carries plenty of personality in its simplicity. This pattern is perfect for beginners who enjoy small, satisfying projects and for experienced makers who appreciate fine handmade details. Each ghost, though minimal in form, holds a unique appeal, striking a balance between cute and spooky, making it ideal for both festive fun and year-round charm.
The Free Crochet Ghost Amigurumi Pattern turns basic yarn into a memorable decoration that radiates warmth and creativity. Whether gifted to friends, used as party favors, or added to seasonal displays, these tiny ghosts bring a gentle hint of nostalgia and joy, reminding us that even the smallest handmade touches can make celebrations feel truly special.

Special Features
- Textured Design: Created using fuzzy yarn to give the ghost a more "ghostly" appearance.
- Integrated Arms: Bobble stitches form puffy arms without the need for separate assembly.
- Floating Effect: Wavy edges at the base give the ghost a whimsical floating look.
- Beginner-Friendly: The tutorial breaks down complex stitches like the bobble stitch and front/back loop work into easy-to-follow instructions.
- Customizable: Add personality to the ghost by altering eye placement, size, or color.
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Fuzzy-textured #6 bulky yarn (recommended) for an ethereal look.
- Crochet Hook: 5 mm (US H-8).
- Safety Eyes: Two small safety eyes with backings to secure them in place.
- Stuffing: Polyester fiberfill or leftover fabric scraps to stuff the ghost.
- Stitch Marker: To keep track of rows while working in the round.
- Yarn Needle: For sewing the final stitches and weaving in ends.
- Scissors: For cutting yarn.
Level of Difficulty
- Beginner to Intermediate:
- Basic stitches like single crochet are combined with slightly more advanced techniques (magic ring, bobble stitch, front/back loop work).
- The design is beginner-friendly, but close attention is required during shaping and assembly steps.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Use Stitch Markers: Since the ghost is worked in continuous rounds, stitch markers help prevent lopsided work.
- Fuzzy Yarn Tips: If you find textured yarn difficult to work with, practice using smooth yarn first before switching to fuzzy types.
- Tail-End Magic Ring Tip: Pull the magic ring tail firmly as you progress to ensure the base stays closed.
- Customize Arm Placement: If necessary, adjust bobble stitch positions for perfectly symmetrical arms.
- Stuff Wisely: Avoid overstuffing to prevent the ghost’s body from stretching unevenly.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Create the Magic Ring (Base Step)
- Begin by making a magic ring (the adjustable loop method).
- Wrap the yarn around three fingers, crossing at the back, and hold the tail with your thumb.

- Insert the hook under the first loop, grab the working yarn, and pull through to form a loop.
- Yarn over and chain one to secure the base ring.
- Wrap the yarn around three fingers, crossing at the back, and hold the tail with your thumb.
- Crochet 6 single crochets into the magic ring. Pull the tail tightly to close the ring.
2. Rounds 1–4: Building the Body
- Round 1: Single crochet into each stitch, making 2 stitches in every existing stitch (increase each stitch). You’ll have 12 stitches by the end.
- Round 2: Alternate single crochet and increases (1 single crochet, 2 single crochets in the next stitch). Total stitches: 18.

- Round 3: Alternate 2 single crochets and an increase (2 single crochets, 2 in one stitch). Total stitches: 24.
- Round 4: Work evenly through the next round (1 single crochet into each stitch). Total stitches: maintain 24.
3. Rounds 5–7: Shaping the Body
- Single crochet evenly across each round. Continue to work in the round for three more rows (Rounds 5, 6, and 7).
4. Adding the Arms (Bobble Stitches)
Start the Arms:
- Single crochet the first 7 stitches.
- Create a bobble stitch in the 8th stitch:
- Yarn over, insert your hook, yarn over again, and pull up a loop through two loops.
- Repeat the process 4 times in the same stitch. You should end with 5 loops on your hook.
- Yarn over and pull through all 5 loops to complete the bobble stitch.
- Single crochet into the next stitch.

Placement of Second Arm:
- After the bobble arm, single crochet 8 stitches.
- Make another bobble stitch and single crochet around the remaining stitches.
Flip the Arms Inward: Push the arms outward so their puffy appearance faces the outside of the ghost body.
5. Rows 8–9: Adding Eyes and Stuffing
- Place safety eyes 1–2 rows above and in between the arms. Adjust the positions until you are satisfied.
- Attach the eyes with their backings.
- Begin stuffing the ghost using polyfill or fabric scraps, ensuring the shape remains even.
6. Wavy Edges at the Bottom (Floating Effect)
- Round 11: Work 3 stitches into the front loops of each stitch:
- Half-double crochet, double crochet, half-double crochet all in the same stitch.
- Slip stitch into the next stitch and repeat until you complete the round.
- Switch to Back Loop Work: For the second layer, crochet in the back loops only.

7. Closing the Ghost (Final Steps)
- Work in the back loops to gradually reduce the opening.
- Follow the pattern sequence:
- 3 Single Crochets, Skip One Stitch, repeating until the hole is mostly closed.
- Single crochet and decrease in the last few stitches.
- Weave the tail through the last few stitches. Pull tightly to close the hole entirely, knot the yarn, and weave the tail into the ghost for a clean finish.
Uses
- Halloween Decor: Place these ghosts on mantels, tables, or add them to garlands.
- Keychains & Gifts: Attach keychain hardware and gift them as cute, handmade tokens.
- Spooky Accessories: Turn them into brooches or bag charms.
Conclusion
This charming ghost tutorial is an easy and rewarding project, perfect for Halloween or autumn crafting. With its beginner-friendly design, creative techniques like bobble stitches for arms, and adjustable details like the floating waves, the ghost is a delightful addition to any crochet collection. Whether you’re creating decor for your home or unique handmade gifts, this ghost brings a touch of playfulness and whimsy to your crafting agenda.
Pro Tip
For a more dynamic design, experiment with glow-in-the-dark yarn or mix different textures! This will add an extra spooky dimension to your ghost and make it stand out among your Halloween decorations.




